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we'll take the 5-hour energy. smart move. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. >>. [ gun shots ] >> oliver: after starlight many more battles, broadcast to the world it was the first living room war. before the end, it would drive lbj from office, divide the nation and scar yet another presidency. >> i wanted to end this war. >> oliver: in 1973 the last combat troops left vietnam. that february edward alvarez was released. he chronicled his eight and a half years in the book "chained eagle." south vietnamese fell in 1975 but ho chi minh died in 1969 so he wouldn't be able to see the victories. billy retired in 1972. total time in vietnam, seven and a half years. he wrote about life as a warrior in his book hunting the jack will. >> we could have ended that so easy. >> oliver: he received navy cross for his heroism for his operation starlight. they would return to second tours in vietnam. navy corpsman received a bronze star after starlight and left the navy in 1968. >> a lot of men died and were wounded. we didn't get to do the job we
we'll take the 5-hour energy. smart move. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. >>. [ gun shots ] >> oliver: after starlight many more battles, broadcast to the world it was the first living room war. before the end, it would drive lbj from office, divide the nation and scar yet another presidency. >> i wanted to end this war. >> oliver: in 1973 the last combat troops left vietnam. that february edward alvarez was released. he chronicled his eight and a half years in...
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patton said when he visited him, he had had some potato soup and was feeling better, he was getting his energy back. but i like to use the story of john waters to talk about sort of a larger facet of war. a lot of people talk about the stress on soldiers in combat. that has its place. but it is also kind of like throwing a rock in a pond. there's an effect larger than that. and the reason i bring this up is, you know, john was married to patton's oldest daughter. and in 1952, john goes off to fight in korea. and little "b" dies of a heart attack. and so patton's wife, beatrice, comes to her place to get the furniture and clear everything out. and behind every bookcase and drawer and everything, they just find liquor bottle after liquor bottle. and they realize she had been a closet alcoholic. and the patton family believed it started with the capture of her husband in tunisia, that that's how she dealt with the stress. i always think that is a perfect microcosm to the larger stress that combat brings to everyone. now, this is what's called mooseberg prismoos mooseburg prison. this is where the
patton said when he visited him, he had had some potato soup and was feeling better, he was getting his energy back. but i like to use the story of john waters to talk about sort of a larger facet of war. a lot of people talk about the stress on soldiers in combat. that has its place. but it is also kind of like throwing a rock in a pond. there's an effect larger than that. and the reason i bring this up is, you know, john was married to patton's oldest daughter. and in 1952, john goes off to...
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was performed as it always was performed, swiftly and uninterruptedly without any display of nervous energy. his thoughts seemed to flow as freely from his mind as the ink from his pen. he was never at a loss for an expression. he seldom interlined the word or made a correction. he sat with his head bent low over the table. and when he had occasion to step to another table or a desk to get another paper he wanted, he would glide rapidly and return to his seat with his body still bent at the angle he had been sitting when he left his chair. when he completed his work, he gathered up all of the scattered sheets, read them over
was performed as it always was performed, swiftly and uninterruptedly without any display of nervous energy. his thoughts seemed to flow as freely from his mind as the ink from his pen. he was never at a loss for an expression. he seldom interlined the word or made a correction. he sat with his head bent low over the table. and when he had occasion to step to another table or a desk to get another paper he wanted, he would glide rapidly and return to his seat with his body still bent at the...
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his originality of the thinker is tireless energy. no one has approached the mastery of the enormity and complexity of the pentagon. ultimately he is bearing his name. again, i quote the daring inventive and dominating, he could not sur mount the obstacle that came to define his career coping with the vietnam war. for all his achievements, his choices that let to the vietnam disaster will forever remain his enduring leg as. the purpose of the series as stated in the forward is to reflect a sharper focus on the secretary of defense and immediate staff contributing to the policy of the presidents under which they served, mcnamara and the burdens of vietnam achieves this goal and would argue it represents a major contribution to our understanding of one of the most tumultuous periods in history. they accompanied them to vietnam in the summer of 1997. while there for four days, we discussed with mostly lower level vietnamese and vietcong officials, major events 291961 and 1967. a full up to several conferences on the cuban missile crisis.
his originality of the thinker is tireless energy. no one has approached the mastery of the enormity and complexity of the pentagon. ultimately he is bearing his name. again, i quote the daring inventive and dominating, he could not sur mount the obstacle that came to define his career coping with the vietnam war. for all his achievements, his choices that let to the vietnam disaster will forever remain his enduring leg as. the purpose of the series as stated in the forward is to reflect a...
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culture is that so much for the future because you wanted to feel the energy you believe to be the first direct encounter between president block obama and republican challenger mitt romney left the incumbent looking like road kill. look. look. look. wealthy british police time to let let go .
culture is that so much for the future because you wanted to feel the energy you believe to be the first direct encounter between president block obama and republican challenger mitt romney left the incumbent looking like road kill. look. look. look. wealthy british police time to let let go .
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>> the next great industry in this country is energy. of every type. and that is going to create millions of jobs over the near term. we should not make this more difficult for us to access rare earth minerals energy and whatever else we might find. while 161 other countries are out making their plans to do so. this is in the enlikened self interest of this country. and in interest of the national security and i respectfully say those that disagree, and by the way, we try to learn something from them.
>> the next great industry in this country is energy. of every type. and that is going to create millions of jobs over the near term. we should not make this more difficult for us to access rare earth minerals energy and whatever else we might find. while 161 other countries are out making their plans to do so. this is in the enlikened self interest of this country. and in interest of the national security and i respectfully say those that disagree, and by the way, we try to learn...
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. >>> the international aatomic energy agency has begun talks with north korea. the iaea appears to be proceeding with the talks despite the north's announcement of an impending rocket launch. other countries have reacted angrily. an iaea source says the talks began after the agency received an invitation from the north on friday. details of the talks remain unknown. but iaea director general yukio amano said earlier he may visit the country if asked to do so. it coincided with the north's announcement it would launch a satellite-carrying rocket. the announcement drew angry reactions from the united states and its allies since the north had promised to suspend missile launches along with its uranium enrichment exchange for u.s. food aid. >>> world leaders are expected to focus on north korea and iran at a nuclear security summit in seoul. they will discuss common approaches to preventing terrorism and ensuring the safety of reactors. the first round of the summit took place two years ago in washington. the second round starts monday in the south korean capital. r
. >>> the international aatomic energy agency has begun talks with north korea. the iaea appears to be proceeding with the talks despite the north's announcement of an impending rocket launch. other countries have reacted angrily. an iaea source says the talks began after the agency received an invitation from the north on friday. details of the talks remain unknown. but iaea director general yukio amano said earlier he may visit the country if asked to do so. it coincided with the...
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i was in an energy hearing, so i'm actually going to start with that, mr. gerard, energy. and i wonder if you could talk about why this treaty is important to the energy security of the united states in your letter to the committee you stated that exsession will provide great energy security by securing the united states exclusive rights for oil and gas production. so could you elaborate on that and why -- talk about why it's important? >> surely. it gives us expanded opportunity for the extended continental shelf, the extended resource to develop those resources under the guise and direction of the united states and u.s. law. when we're focused on more specifically right now which is a talked about regularly as the ar particular, it says to me that the ar particular has 1/4 of the world's oil and gas reserves. that is a big number. and right now as we look at it we will be limited in our ability to go beyond our 200 mile exclusive economic zone unless we become parties to the treaty and, thus, can claim the extended continental shelf. it's estimated our claim up there cou
i was in an energy hearing, so i'm actually going to start with that, mr. gerard, energy. and i wonder if you could talk about why this treaty is important to the energy security of the united states in your letter to the committee you stated that exsession will provide great energy security by securing the united states exclusive rights for oil and gas production. so could you elaborate on that and why -- talk about why it's important? >> surely. it gives us expanded opportunity for the...
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we'll take the 5-hour energy. smart move. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. >>. [ gun shots ] >> oliver: after starlight many more battles, broadcast to the world it was the first living room war. before the end, it would drive lbj from office, divide the nation and scar yet another presidency. >> i wanted to end this war. >> oliver: in 1973 the last combat troops left vietnam. that february edward alvarez was released. he chronicled his eight and a half years in the book "chained eagle." south vietnamese fell in 1975 but ho chi minh died in 1969 so he wouldn't be able to see the victories. billy retired in 1972. total time in vietnam, seven and a half years. he wrote about life as a warrior in his book hunting the jack will. >> we could have ended that so easy. >> oliver: he received navy cross for his heroism for his operation starlight. they would return to second tours in vietnam. navy corpsman received a bronze star after starlight and left the navy in 1968. >> a lot of men died and were wounded. we didn't get to do the job we
we'll take the 5-hour energy. smart move. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. >>. [ gun shots ] >> oliver: after starlight many more battles, broadcast to the world it was the first living room war. before the end, it would drive lbj from office, divide the nation and scar yet another presidency. >> i wanted to end this war. >> oliver: in 1973 the last combat troops left vietnam. that february edward alvarez was released. he chronicled his eight and a half years in...
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5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. morning, boys. , i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> this is a fox news extreme weather alert. tropical storm beryl made land fall in northeastern florida and is bringing heavy rain and strong winds with near hurricane force winds but will likely lose strength now that its over land. these are scenes from jacksonville, florida. tropical storm warnings in affect for parts of the state. south carolina and the entire georgia coastline. and in new mexico 1500 national guard troops are now securing the area, 100 acres have been torched. reports say winds there are becoming lighter meaning water dropping helicopters can be used z iran's nuclear chief says his anything will co
5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. morning, boys. , i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> this is a fox news extreme weather alert....
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we can do this if we remove government barriers to all forms of domestic energy production. our small businesses can thrive if we ran in the red tape that bog them down and keep them from firing -- hiring new workers. our children can grow up without the crushing burden of government that if washington stops spending money we do not have and starts operating on a real budget.the house plan -- the house has voted to take these seps to prosperity. president obama has a series to do list to tackle. republican stand willing to work with them on these priorities. as we consider the sacrifices our service members and their families have made, we are reminded to never squander the blessing of liberty. that is why helping to create jobs and grow our economy will continue to be republican's focus in the weeks and months ahead. ahead.
we can do this if we remove government barriers to all forms of domestic energy production. our small businesses can thrive if we ran in the red tape that bog them down and keep them from firing -- hiring new workers. our children can grow up without the crushing burden of government that if washington stops spending money we do not have and starts operating on a real budget.the house plan -- the house has voted to take these seps to prosperity. president obama has a series to do list to...
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iranian authorities insist they have the right to use atomic energy for peaceful purposes. they are calling for international economic sanctions to be relaxed. but u.s. and european leaders plan to impose further sanctions targeting iranian oil exports by the end of june or early july. >>> north korean authorities are warning they are prepared to take action if the u.s., japan and south korea go ahead with planned naval exercises. they say they'll strengthen their own defense capabilities in retaliation. a north korean foreign ministry spokesperson criticized the upcoming drills. they are scheduled to happen thursday and friday off the korean peninsula. the "uss george washington" will take part. the aircraft carrier is based in japan. the american military commander in south korea revealed last week he asked the u.s. defense department to deploy more attack helicopters to the area. the u.s. and south korean foreign and defense ministers also agreed last thursday their countries will work with japan to improve coordination to defend against north korean aggression. the nort
iranian authorities insist they have the right to use atomic energy for peaceful purposes. they are calling for international economic sanctions to be relaxed. but u.s. and european leaders plan to impose further sanctions targeting iranian oil exports by the end of june or early july. >>> north korean authorities are warning they are prepared to take action if the u.s., japan and south korea go ahead with planned naval exercises. they say they'll strengthen their own defense...
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iranian authorities insist they have the right to use atomic energy for peaceful purposes. they are calling for international economic sanctions to be relaxed. but u.s. and european leaders plan to impose further sanctions targeting iranian oil exports by the end of june or early july. >>> the philippines and china have been locked in a standoff in the south china sea for two months. bo countries are pulling out of the area. but the territorial dispute has not been resolved and tensions may continue. dhra dhirakaosal at our bangkok bureau has details. >> china is withdrawing its vessels from the south china sea following an earlier announcement by the philippines. the chinese government gave poor weather in the area as the reason behind the move. the standoff in waters around scarborough shoal erupted in april. both the philippines and china claim sovereignty over the uninhabited shoal. on saturday, the philippine government ordered a coast guard ship and another vessel in the area to return to port to avoid an approaching typhoon. chinese foreign ministry spokesperson hong
iranian authorities insist they have the right to use atomic energy for peaceful purposes. they are calling for international economic sanctions to be relaxed. but u.s. and european leaders plan to impose further sanctions targeting iranian oil exports by the end of june or early july. >>> the philippines and china have been locked in a standoff in the south china sea for two months. bo countries are pulling out of the area. but the territorial dispute has not been resolved and...
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if we can start commercial production, methane hydrate will be one of the few domestically produced energy resources. >> it is believed the test site could supply the equivalent of about 14 years of natural gas consumption. next we go to bangkok to find out what's going on in the region. >> pakistan's supreme court says it will charge the prime minister with contempt. the case seeks further pressure on the prime minister from the judiciary at the same time as he faces strained ties with the military. the court said on thursday that the prime minister will be indicted on february 13th. it had ordered him to reopen a corruption investigation against the president dating back to the 1990's. but he told the court last month that in his opinion, the president had immunity from prosecution. he did not comply with the order to reinvestigate the case. if he continues to refuse and is found guilty of contempt, he will be disqualified from parliament and ejected from power. his latest troubles come on top of tensions with the military after rumors surfaced in october that the president had sent a me
if we can start commercial production, methane hydrate will be one of the few domestically produced energy resources. >> it is believed the test site could supply the equivalent of about 14 years of natural gas consumption. next we go to bangkok to find out what's going on in the region. >> pakistan's supreme court says it will charge the prime minister with contempt. the case seeks further pressure on the prime minister from the judiciary at the same time as he faces strained ties...
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while the president demonizes homegrown energy and pursues tax homegrown energy and pursues tax
while the president demonizes homegrown energy and pursues tax homegrown energy and pursues tax
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certainly the energy dialog is one of those. the trade dialog and our cooperation in looking at our defense partnership. our look at making sure that we are looking at -- what we would call our home land security dialog, the counter terrorism dialog is a new one that will continue to be a priority for both countries. and as a former high school teacher i would like to see the education dialog raised to the cabinet level strategic dialog as well. >> presumablily intelligence sharing will be a part of that. >> absolutely as part of the home land security and counter terrorism. >> thank you. >> thank you, ms. powell, congratulations on your nomination, i'm a strong believer that this relationship between the united states and india is a critical one. but i'm sure you are aware that i and other colleagues sponsored legislation in the congress by amendment that the president, the senate passed unanimously and the president signed into law with reference to sanctions on the financial institutions of the central bank of iran. and i hav
certainly the energy dialog is one of those. the trade dialog and our cooperation in looking at our defense partnership. our look at making sure that we are looking at -- what we would call our home land security dialog, the counter terrorism dialog is a new one that will continue to be a priority for both countries. and as a former high school teacher i would like to see the education dialog raised to the cabinet level strategic dialog as well. >> presumablily intelligence sharing will...
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policy is done well, we will become the new middle east for energy production. that's how serious this discussion is, if we as a nation are serious about producing our own energy. so i think there's two dimensions to this answer. the first one is, we need to think long term. we have to look at things like the law of the sea and say how do we secure our energy future, not only in the next 10 to 20 years but the next 50 to 100 years. oil and natural gas will continue to be the foundation energy building block for many decades yet to come, even as we strive to move to alternative renewable forms and other less emitting forms of energy, but the second dimension we shouldn't overlook and it goes back to senator corker's point earlier, we've got to get our act together as a country in our own permitting processes and our own political will and ability to produce our own energy. we can secure the border, we can secure the long term future through the law of the sea, but we've got to have processes within the united states where we say energy's a priority. senator casey
policy is done well, we will become the new middle east for energy production. that's how serious this discussion is, if we as a nation are serious about producing our own energy. so i think there's two dimensions to this answer. the first one is, we need to think long term. we have to look at things like the law of the sea and say how do we secure our energy future, not only in the next 10 to 20 years but the next 50 to 100 years. oil and natural gas will continue to be the foundation energy...
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we have great resources in energy. so in energy, we've committed a billion pounds for carbon capture and storage one of the key technologies of the future. we've created the world's first green investment bank. we're pioneering a new incentive for renewable heat systems in people's homes. and we're putting in place a robust framework to incentivize renewable electricity. as a result more than 12 billion pounds have been committed to new renewable projects in the u.k. in the past 18 months alone with the potential to support around 20,000 new jobs. we've also created new incentives to squeeze more oil and gas out of the north sea including from those marginal fields. look at the way we got behind tech city right here in london. two years ago, they were aren't around 200 digital companies in shortage. today there are 1,200. and with major tech companies like amazon, and facebook developing developing centers this has been the fastest growing technology cluster all around the world. we'll be publicish -- publishing articl
we have great resources in energy. so in energy, we've committed a billion pounds for carbon capture and storage one of the key technologies of the future. we've created the world's first green investment bank. we're pioneering a new incentive for renewable heat systems in people's homes. and we're putting in place a robust framework to incentivize renewable electricity. as a result more than 12 billion pounds have been committed to new renewable projects in the u.k. in the past 18 months alone...
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vision of a good, decent future, free and peaceful, there must be room, room for deliberation of the energy and the talent of the individual otherwise our vision is blind. we must assure here while never abandoning or forsaking the helpless. mur ture incentives and opportunity for the creative and the productive. we must know the whole good is the proudest of many single contributions and i cherish the day when our children once again will restore as heros, rear to the men and women who are not afraid and ungarnerred to pursue the truth. make fruitful our natural environment and produce engines of science and technology. this nation whose creative people should again try along the greatness of all those things which we, we as individual citizens can and should do. and during republican years, this again will be a nation of men and women, of families proud of their roles, jealous of their responsibilities and unlimited in aspirations, a nation where all who can will be self-reliant. republicans see in our constissal form of government, the great framework which should be orderly and dynamic
vision of a good, decent future, free and peaceful, there must be room, room for deliberation of the energy and the talent of the individual otherwise our vision is blind. we must assure here while never abandoning or forsaking the helpless. mur ture incentives and opportunity for the creative and the productive. we must know the whole good is the proudest of many single contributions and i cherish the day when our children once again will restore as heros, rear to the men and women who are not...
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i believe our feelings put a special kind of energy into this quilt. >> reporter: soon after the last stitch has been sewed, the two women will embark on the next step of their mission. they will deliver the gift themselves to an elementary school in fukushima. >> let's get a check of the weather. should me brace ourselves for more cold weather in tokyo? >> it seems as though spring was heading our way, but looks like it's taking steps back from japan. wet and cold weather is going to be persisting in towards our weekend. we have rain clouds overcasting much of the pacific side. and then that's going to be moving up towards the north. the precipitation is going to be turning goo snow. very short break here in hakaido. another winter storm and snow persisting over the weekend. southeastern china lingering showers are going to be continuous in the weekend and that's going to be covering much of an area, taiwan and the southwestern islands as well. things could get heavy just south of shanghai and eastern coast the waves are going to be high as well. strong winds there, too. inland china
i believe our feelings put a special kind of energy into this quilt. >> reporter: soon after the last stitch has been sewed, the two women will embark on the next step of their mission. they will deliver the gift themselves to an elementary school in fukushima. >> let's get a check of the weather. should me brace ourselves for more cold weather in tokyo? >> it seems as though spring was heading our way, but looks like it's taking steps back from japan. wet and cold weather is...
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, to energy efficiency, and so, we need more than we have traditionally in the energy area, instead of doing what this town has a tendency to do which is the intersection of policies which nobody hates too much. we need to do the union of policies that some set of people think is terrific and if we do that, we can make real, we can make some real progress on energy, and whoever is the next president, that's something that should be on the agenda. >> great, great. i see that people are standing up, and we will start here and go over there. yes. identify yourself, too. >> yes. rob collerina from aie investments. mr. summers, you were there at a key part of harvard at the incubation of facebook and if you could tell us about the hand's off lessonsons that led to the success and translate it to some of the successes in this area. >> well, since i am blamed with so many things at harvard that i had nothing to do with, i am so tempted to take credit to this, or maybe creating an enabling environment which is not the most shameless claim that was ever made. look, the fact that we have enormou
, to energy efficiency, and so, we need more than we have traditionally in the energy area, instead of doing what this town has a tendency to do which is the intersection of policies which nobody hates too much. we need to do the union of policies that some set of people think is terrific and if we do that, we can make real, we can make some real progress on energy, and whoever is the next president, that's something that should be on the agenda. >> great, great. i see that people are...
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. >> what i've been able to do is turn that energy and negative feelings into doing something positive. and that's what -- it actually helped me in that way, when i can channel that into doing things like publishing or like this project that i'm doing, and film projects. it helps me in that way. >> that's great. hold up your father's picture, if you will. tell us about your dd and this flag had great significance to him. >> yes. this picture was taken in 1923 when he went into the army and he was stationed in new guinea during world war ii. and this flag he kept all the years. >> he took it from -- >> the fallen japanese soldiers. i had the flag translated and it has the name of what they figured out. because it has two different kinds of writing. old writing. i think they call it kanji and more modern writing. it is like a personal flag where a guy's buddy signed it. these guys are from the prefecture of kyoto, the old japanese capitol. and they -- there is a death poem on there and that is blood right there. so i'm trying to return it back to the families as a gesture of peace and fr
. >> what i've been able to do is turn that energy and negative feelings into doing something positive. and that's what -- it actually helped me in that way, when i can channel that into doing things like publishing or like this project that i'm doing, and film projects. it helps me in that way. >> that's great. hold up your father's picture, if you will. tell us about your dd and this flag had great significance to him. >> yes. this picture was taken in 1923 when he went into...
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and then you get 95 percent of the annual energy. his the batman's. the bomb that destroyed the world trade center -- i'm sorry, that went off in the garage of the world trade center in 1993 was about two-thirds of a ton of conventional explosive and 1% of hiroshima which is 14 kilotons, you're releasing 200 tons the energy of the palm that had it been placed better would have toppled one tower into another. in other words, is going to be a terrible mess. a lot of terrorists out there who would say you don't need a rolls-royce. a jalopy will do. the last thing, and this is something that pertains to ron. as well other context. talking about, iran does numbness of the input this on, and that's true. we don't know. it during much better the mockery of. north korea might have to go back. the case with the iranians, success. that comes down to militarizing your warhead enough so it will fit inside a missile nose cone or in a bomb that's not too heavy carried by aircraft. if you really advance, inside an artillery shell. what we've been talking about since
and then you get 95 percent of the annual energy. his the batman's. the bomb that destroyed the world trade center -- i'm sorry, that went off in the garage of the world trade center in 1993 was about two-thirds of a ton of conventional explosive and 1% of hiroshima which is 14 kilotons, you're releasing 200 tons the energy of the palm that had it been placed better would have toppled one tower into another. in other words, is going to be a terrible mess. a lot of terrorists out there who would...
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lighting to save energy. it has also changed as energy supplier for a company that doesn't use nuclear power. for buyers of energy-saving equipment, like solar panels, l.e.d. and solar cells, the credit union has started the high interest time deposit service and loan service with no interest in the first year. >> translator: i admire the union for going ahead with this, instead of just kicking the idea around. i can see how serious they are. >> translator: i am tempted to use their system. >> translator: i am well aware of the formidable risk that nuclear power generation could ruin japanese society. as a company, we have to do something. we should effectively assess the situation to make drastic changes to our energy policy. >> today the government finds itself under pressure to respect and respond to corporate efforts to spread the use of alternative energy. many japanese people are behind them. they think it's time for the government to make changes. >> what's the japanese public view on alternative energ
lighting to save energy. it has also changed as energy supplier for a company that doesn't use nuclear power. for buyers of energy-saving equipment, like solar panels, l.e.d. and solar cells, the credit union has started the high interest time deposit service and loan service with no interest in the first year. >> translator: i admire the union for going ahead with this, instead of just kicking the idea around. i can see how serious they are. >> translator: i am tempted to use their...
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those who get paid to do that i wanted to focus on those who invest time and energy and money into the hobby. [inaudible] what makes you think about making the re-enactment into a book? >> like a movie or tv show? >> i have no talent for those things. i find it hard to collaborate. and it is so daunting for me. but to have a crew but it is beyond my capability. it was not the responsibility those people brought it to it. it would have to be real a portrait of real people so i felt the book was the best medium. >> was the most common motivation? yours was a curiosity. >> chabad and saying pretty much everybody said they have in common people attract did two into roehm they all believe in the second amendment. [laughter] that is interesting. i like to hear the argument on the left and the right to whether they fire a weapon or not they stood by that but in terms of motivation, heritage. i embedded with the bassist of the band named loss. he is polish it is the way to honor poland these are not down polish jokes but astoundingly flamboyant dress to calvary and other reasons people get awa
those who get paid to do that i wanted to focus on those who invest time and energy and money into the hobby. [inaudible] what makes you think about making the re-enactment into a book? >> like a movie or tv show? >> i have no talent for those things. i find it hard to collaborate. and it is so daunting for me. but to have a crew but it is beyond my capability. it was not the responsibility those people brought it to it. it would have to be real a portrait of real people so i felt...
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energy policy. they're also looking seriously at their own energy consumption. >> reporter: japanese are more conscious of their energy consumption since the fukushima daiichi meltdown. on the outskirts of tokyo, this man has started measuring how much electricity each of his home appliances use. >> translator: this chandelier used to consume 300 watts. now it's only 24 watts. >> reporter: he has done everything he can think of to save as much electricity as possible hoping to wean himself off depends on nuclear generated power. >> translator: the nuclear accident displaced a lot of people from their hometowns. even in areas far from the plant. if we don't change energy sources now, we'll leave all these problems for our children and grandchildren. >> reporter: saving on his own electricity consumption is not the only thing he is doing. he's also formed a study group with his friends to discuss energy issues. the group wanted to change their town's only source of electricity that is tokyo electric p
energy policy. they're also looking seriously at their own energy consumption. >> reporter: japanese are more conscious of their energy consumption since the fukushima daiichi meltdown. on the outskirts of tokyo, this man has started measuring how much electricity each of his home appliances use. >> translator: this chandelier used to consume 300 watts. now it's only 24 watts. >> reporter: he has done everything he can think of to save as much electricity as possible hoping to...
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new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. >>shepard: the neighborhood watchman accused of killing the unarmed teenager in central florida did not go to the hospital night of the shoeing. but george zimmerman saw his family doctor the next morning. and according to the medical report from that doctor, his own doctor, george zimmerman had a broken nose and two black eyes, and cuts on the back of the head. this is a photo from ice news believed to show the back of his head moments after the shooting. we cannot confirm. he claims he shot 17-year-old trayvon martin in self against after the teenager attacked him, punched him and slammed his head in the ground. the prosecution claims that george zimmerman instigated the competition after he dialed 9-1-1 dispatcher saying the teen looked suspicious. >> we have had break-ins and there is a suspicious guy, he looks hike he is up to no good or on drugs or something. it is raining and he is walking around looking about. >>shepard: martin was walking to his father's girlfriend house afte
new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. >>shepard: the neighborhood watchman accused of killing the unarmed teenager in central florida did not go to the hospital night of the shoeing. but george zimmerman saw his family doctor the next morning. and according to the medical report from that doctor, his own doctor, george zimmerman had a broken nose and two black eyes, and cuts on the back of the head. this is a photo from ice news believed to show the back of his head moments...
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energy department uses a sequoia for simulations. fujitsu goes into second place after topping the list twice in a row. >> economic growth in vietnam is catching the eyes of the world. another key factor attracting foreign investigators is dwofts of valuable minerals. japan is reaching out to vietnam to help it step up productions and also secure its own future supplies. nhk world has more. >>> japan has high hopes for vietnam as they supply rare earth elements. with this institute in hanoi, they went to study the minerals. officials from both countries expressed the hopes for the opening ceremony on saturday. >> translator: the completion of this center is a testament to the cooperation of japan and vietnam in the fields of science and technology. it ril lead to bilateral, collaborative relations. >> reporter: the institute researches the minerals from ore. the data is put to practical use. two japanese trading houses and the vietnamese company will use the research to begin refining where our minerals are next year in the northwest
energy department uses a sequoia for simulations. fujitsu goes into second place after topping the list twice in a row. >> economic growth in vietnam is catching the eyes of the world. another key factor attracting foreign investigators is dwofts of valuable minerals. japan is reaching out to vietnam to help it step up productions and also secure its own future supplies. nhk world has more. >>> japan has high hopes for vietnam as they supply rare earth elements. with this...
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maybe you have some energy- saving appliances, like an energy star-rated washer and dryer. but what about your tv? chances are it's on more than your washer, dryer, and kitchen appliances combined. did you know that if half of us in the u.s. replaced our regular tvs with an energy star model, the change would be like shutting down a power plant? you can find the energy star on everything from standard to high def to the largest flat-screen your heart desires. ow that makes sense.
maybe you have some energy- saving appliances, like an energy star-rated washer and dryer. but what about your tv? chances are it's on more than your washer, dryer, and kitchen appliances combined. did you know that if half of us in the u.s. replaced our regular tvs with an energy star model, the change would be like shutting down a power plant? you can find the energy star on everything from standard to high def to the largest flat-screen your heart desires. ow that makes sense.
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the energy that powers their vehicle in a way that didn't exist before. the volt ties you to your customers' homes in a way that you weren't before. how does this affect your company's strategy and what challenges does it present to be so much more tied to your customers' home? >> well, we invented -- well, invested in a company that they with an -- i'll see a lean-to. but you drive it in and it's got solar panels above it and you plug your car in and you're home free. could that happen -- >> carport? >> yeah, carport, i'm sorry. good technical term, i like that. and so i mean, is that a solution? we do a lot of inductive -- you know, like with your cell phone. you can put it on a pad. we invested in a company like that. you'll see that in our models coming out, where you take your cell phone and you don't have to plug it in and worry about the jack and all this. convenience. you'll see that in the cars in the upcoming years. someone said why don't we get a size of your garage floor and then you think of old fido walking across there and -- [ laughter ] i
the energy that powers their vehicle in a way that didn't exist before. the volt ties you to your customers' homes in a way that you weren't before. how does this affect your company's strategy and what challenges does it present to be so much more tied to your customers' home? >> well, we invented -- well, invested in a company that they with an -- i'll see a lean-to. but you drive it in and it's got solar panels above it and you plug your car in and you're home free. could that happen...
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i could feel all the energy of all the prayers and all of the emotion that had gone with that. and the sculpture engulfs you - as you walk down, the sculpture gets taller, until it just takes you. >> it's so amazing you used that example, because when i was a graduate student, i was a teaching assistant for an upper division humanities class, "religion and the impact of the vietnam war," and we took students, with the vietnam vets, across the country to that spot and listened to the vets testify. that's what i'm talking about. we have some stone and we have names carved in it, but you get around a sacred space like that and it's overwhelming, and humans do that. it's part of the meaning system, it's part of the only way we can use culture.
i could feel all the energy of all the prayers and all of the emotion that had gone with that. and the sculpture engulfs you - as you walk down, the sculpture gets taller, until it just takes you. >> it's so amazing you used that example, because when i was a graduate student, i was a teaching assistant for an upper division humanities class, "religion and the impact of the vietnam war," and we took students, with the vietnam vets, across the country to that spot and listened to...
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we see a lot of customers think about the energy powering their home tied to the energy that powers their vehicle in a way that it didn't exist before. the volt ties you to your customer's homes in a way that you weren't before. how does this affect your company's strategy and what challenges and opportunities does it present to be so much more tied to your customer's home? >> we actually invested in a company that they build a little lean to. it has solar panels and you are home free. could that happen? in a carport. it's a good technical term. i like it. is that a solution? we do a lot of inductive. like with your cell phone, you put it on a pad. we invested in the company like that. you will see that in our models coming out and you take the cell phone and you don't have to worry about the jack and all convenience. you see that in the cars in upcoming years. someone said why don't we get one the size of your garage and you drive on that. then you think of fido walking across there. you have to worry about all this stuff. you are thinking about everything. if natural gas is the solution
we see a lot of customers think about the energy powering their home tied to the energy that powers their vehicle in a way that it didn't exist before. the volt ties you to your customer's homes in a way that you weren't before. how does this affect your company's strategy and what challenges and opportunities does it present to be so much more tied to your customer's home? >> we actually invested in a company that they build a little lean to. it has solar panels and you are home free....
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monopoly from fuel burning energy? >> michelle? >> i'm michelle from the center of global development. when i look at the u.n. goals, it says doubling renewable energy, so we're to go from 3% to 6%. is that enough? >> great question. one more. let's go to lisa is it? >> thanks. lisa freedman. i was also interested in vietnam and the 30% per capita emissions increase. it sounds like perhaps you're saying that the concern about emissions rise in developing countries is a little misplaced. can you talk about, you know, with an energy strategy stuck at the world bank for more than a year now, you know, what -- what is the bank's plan now for balancing the need to develop sustainably and not cause irreversible damage with the pressure from developing countries to build with coal? >> great. thank you very much. why don't we go to tim and then to vijay. >> it's a really good question on renewables. it's the rate of renewable entry into -- not the absolute percentage, whatever it is today. by 2030 we're going to double that. n
monopoly from fuel burning energy? >> michelle? >> i'm michelle from the center of global development. when i look at the u.n. goals, it says doubling renewable energy, so we're to go from 3% to 6%. is that enough? >> great question. one more. let's go to lisa is it? >> thanks. lisa freedman. i was also interested in vietnam and the 30% per capita emissions increase. it sounds like perhaps you're saying that the concern about emissions rise in developing countries is a...
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energy department uses for the sequoia for simulations. fujitsu fujitsu's k was knocked into second place. >>> we've been tracking the powerful typhoon in southwestern japan. we have the latest in the world weather forecast. >> that's right, kathleen. it's now faektaffecting the amami islands. here's the details of the storm. sustain winds are 134 kilomeres per hour but combusts near 1902 kilometers per hour. it will make landfall into tokai by late this afternoon or evening as a strong typhoon. at hitting the coast it will likely cross japan into the northeasterly direction and reach the tohuku region on wednesday as a remnant low within this red line. you see winds of over 90 kilometers per hour usually on the eastern half of the typhoon we'll have very strong winds. there are areas aacross the eastern half of japan where we see very strong winds. for example in tokai gusts could exceed 160 kilometers per hour this evening. and waves could be a concern up to 7 to 10 meters are possible along the coast in terms of rainfall, as much as 400
energy department uses for the sequoia for simulations. fujitsu fujitsu's k was knocked into second place. >>> we've been tracking the powerful typhoon in southwestern japan. we have the latest in the world weather forecast. >> that's right, kathleen. it's now faektaffecting the amami islands. here's the details of the storm. sustain winds are 134 kilomeres per hour but combusts near 1902 kilometers per hour. it will make landfall into tokai by late this afternoon or evening as a...
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protective policies in the energy and agricultural sectors were among the factors that prolonged its entry. >>> executives in japan hope russia's membership will provide them with some new business opportunities. they hope to boost car exports and investments. automobiles account for about 60% of japanese exports to russia. but the russian government raised tariffs on imported vehicles three years ago when car exports dropped because of the global financial crisis. now government officials promise they'll lower import duties on used cars from 35% to 20% by 2019. they say they'll cut tariffs on new passenger cars immediately from 30% to 25% and they'll cut further to 15% in the next seven years. government officials say they'll ease restrictions on foreign companies' stakes in russian firms but a japanese expert fears russian officials might not honor their obl guyss. >> if russia breaks the promise, japan and other wto members need to urge it to keep its pledge to lower import tariffs. >> he says russian officials could change course if state revenues fall or if membership in the wto
protective policies in the energy and agricultural sectors were among the factors that prolonged its entry. >>> executives in japan hope russia's membership will provide them with some new business opportunities. they hope to boost car exports and investments. automobiles account for about 60% of japanese exports to russia. but the russian government raised tariffs on imported vehicles three years ago when car exports dropped because of the global financial crisis. now government...
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in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ ♪ >> here is our latest eye wonder. posted by bob ryan. here is a look at these bald eagles checking each other out. a beautiful picture. we have a whole lot more at wjla.com. chance for some showers tomorrow into tuesday. the heat and humidity are making a comeback. >> i am not ready for that. >> thank you for b
in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ ♪ >> here is our latest eye wonder. posted by bob ryan. here is a look at these bald eagles checking each other out. a beautiful picture. we have a whole lot more at wjla.com. chance for some showers tomorrow into tuesday. the heat and humidity are making a comeback. >> i am not ready for that. >> thank you for b
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four: energy prices will contonue to go up. and five: $716 billion in medicare cuts that hurt current seniors. five reasons we can't afford four more years of barack obama. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message.
four: energy prices will contonue to go up. and five: $716 billion in medicare cuts that hurt current seniors. five reasons we can't afford four more years of barack obama. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message.
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renewable energy. costs are higher. technologies are unproven. it's not available at scale. so some of the work that the world bank and other institutions are doing is to find ways in which renewable energy investments can be de-risked. this is a major area we are putting a lot of focus on. >> this is the point that tim was also making. >> yeah. and clearly this is an area where private sector and public sector have to come together to find leverage points so that we can leverage technology, we can leverage knowledge to capacity, and also funding. >> could you on this give for the simple-minded, including me, when you say "de-risk," are you talking 10 to 1 public to private money, 5-1? does it vary tremendously? what does it mean for renewables? >> let me give you a concrete example. if you look at the clean technology fund. this is a fund that many of the developed countries put together to trigger -- >> catalyze, leverage. >> investment in renewable energy in developing countries. and about $8 billio
renewable energy. costs are higher. technologies are unproven. it's not available at scale. so some of the work that the world bank and other institutions are doing is to find ways in which renewable energy investments can be de-risked. this is a major area we are putting a lot of focus on. >> this is the point that tim was also making. >> yeah. and clearly this is an area where private sector and public sector have to come together to find leverage points so that we can leverage...
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. >> guest: where is the energy? the energies in the united states. stop the strikes, stop labor. and i think stalin has always been convenient for distraction for the right in the center, the truman nights, the center up to today. >> host: i just think the fact that the communist were doing what they were doing also made it easier for the right to use that. >> guest: and to scare people in this country. >> guest: when you see all the liberal so to speak, and also the chairman liberals, the clark clifford's that would drift in this direction, changes american history terribly because right now with the union movement, the concept of labor versus capital is not even discussed in this country. this is what has happened and this is far more important than pointing the finger at the soviet union. why not point it as i said earlier at churchill in greece in athens in 1944? let's be a little bit more -- host go egalitarian. we will jump forward after this. >> host: okay, i would like to jump forward to the 18 60's, the late great 18 60's and talk about john f. kennedy still perhaps the
. >> guest: where is the energy? the energies in the united states. stop the strikes, stop labor. and i think stalin has always been convenient for distraction for the right in the center, the truman nights, the center up to today. >> host: i just think the fact that the communist were doing what they were doing also made it easier for the right to use that. >> guest: and to scare people in this country. >> guest: when you see all the liberal so to speak, and also the...
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the energy, half of it in the last doubling. that sounds like if you get a bomb that predetonates, well, it's a dud; right? we don't have to worry. well, here's the bad news. the bomb that destroyed the world trade center -- sorry, that went off in the garage in 1993, was about two-thirds of a ton of conventional explosives. at 1% of a hiroshima bomb, you release 200 times the energy of that bomb that had it been placed better would have toppled one tower on another. in other words, it's going to be a terrible mess. there's a lot of terrorists out there who say they don't need a rolls royce. the last thing, and this is something that also pertains to iran as well as other contexts. they are talking about, well, iran does not have a missile to put this on yet, and that's true. we don't know that the lockertree is doing better than north korea. north korea may have to go back to rocket camp, which does not disstress me in the slightest, and in the case, however, the iranians, they are having pretty good success, and that comes dow
the energy, half of it in the last doubling. that sounds like if you get a bomb that predetonates, well, it's a dud; right? we don't have to worry. well, here's the bad news. the bomb that destroyed the world trade center -- sorry, that went off in the garage in 1993, was about two-thirds of a ton of conventional explosives. at 1% of a hiroshima bomb, you release 200 times the energy of that bomb that had it been placed better would have toppled one tower on another. in other words, it's going...
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and talking about the energy. there's a beautiful energy. there's the light. the humor. the lighting is not perfect, but the woman in the red, but with the way flowers is turned to her left in the look of what can only be described as gleeful amusement. obviously something very funny headset in this photo was snapped in this group of women. delay, humor, playfulness and the interactions of the screw. this is unusual. but we are accustomed to seeing his images in dreariness, bleakness, depictions that on the surface communicate injustice. if you are familiar, toyota to miyake's photograph of three boys advance in our stand to end looking wistfully across a barbed wire fence come a black-and-white image. that's the classic image of japanese-american incarceration. this is something quite different. notice the contrast between the beauty of the subject in the bleakness of the backdrop. the dry, parched ground they stand on. tarpaper barracks they lived in. the chimney of the communal masala. it is again something i suggested in the early photograph the openness of japanese
and talking about the energy. there's a beautiful energy. there's the light. the humor. the lighting is not perfect, but the woman in the red, but with the way flowers is turned to her left in the look of what can only be described as gleeful amusement. obviously something very funny headset in this photo was snapped in this group of women. delay, humor, playfulness and the interactions of the screw. this is unusual. but we are accustomed to seeing his images in dreariness, bleakness,...
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the atomic energy society of japan set up a committee of 40 specialists from universities and research institutes across the country. the panel's mandate is to pinpoint why the accident happened. officials from the government and tokyo electric power company will be interviewed as part of the investigation. they will issue a report by december 2013. >> translator: well reevaluate the atomic society itself and figure out why it failed it prevent the accident. we will reform it if necessary. >> but the new team is coming up against criticism. its experts are all from the same society and their first meeting was held behind closed doors. panels set up by the diet and government have already released reports but many questions remain unanswered. >>> transportation officials in many countries are introducing or expanding high speed rail networks. japanese firms are hoping to be a part of the effort. the people at the central japan railway company have unveiled a new bullet train fitted with state of the art safety features. nhk world has more. >> this is a new model called n 700a. it was sh
the atomic energy society of japan set up a committee of 40 specialists from universities and research institutes across the country. the panel's mandate is to pinpoint why the accident happened. officials from the government and tokyo electric power company will be interviewed as part of the investigation. they will issue a report by december 2013. >> translator: well reevaluate the atomic society itself and figure out why it failed it prevent the accident. we will reform it if...